Using that for monorails and regular cargo trains would require the monorails to follow regulations and I don’t see that happening.
Using that for monorails and regular cargo trains would require the monorails to follow regulations and I don’t see that happening.
great new features
Jia Tan
StrongBox is just a client that uses keepass databases. I think it integrates well when using Apple devices and you can still use your databases on other platforms.
Just a tiny bit of context: we are getting fusion reactors to work in fifty years since 1950.
I think Spotify blocks the usage of foreign credit cards (ie, non-Indian Credit cards). A way to circumvent this is by using gift cards. You can buy them from Amazon using the same credentials as your local Amazon account. Then it’s easiest to gift them to yourself, eg, this: https://www.amazon.in/Spotify-Premium-Standard-3Month-Card/dp/B09Z6ZDKZ6
There is a limit on how many vouchers you can redeem per day (I think it’s four per 24 hours) but just redeem the remaining cards the next day.
To redeem the gift cards in your account you’ll have to login using an Indian VPN and then change your location. Once your location is changed, deactivate the VPN again. Then redeem the vouchers (6 3-months vouchers would give you 12 months of duo and 10 months of family). After reaching the daily limit wait 24 hours and redeem the remaining vouchers.
Once all vouchers are redeemed you can switch back to your location.
What do you want to know? That you can use a VPN to fake your location to get a different price for a subscription? Or which county is currently the best (India has decent prices)? How to get the gift cards that you redeem in the account (Amazon, eneba, …)?
You’re just jealous!
I don’t know about the other two but that opossum is definitely of the Bulbasaur kind
So, Data in your last post is lost?
That was hard to read
Is “leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day” a euphemism for “I stole it”?
Of course you can share your opinion but it’s not relevant in the current context. That’s what’s been criticised.
Ah, a fellow conventional committer. But the even more important question: will you change your commit message to reference the higher_trees entity or keep the error?
For a lot of use cases I find .http files very convenient. Here is a documentation from Microsoft: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/test/http-files?view=aspnetcore-8.0
There is some standard around the .http extension so they work in many IDEs and they can be implemented into CI pipelines. The Microsoft documentation should be enough, though, to get you started.